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Judges and Judiciary


Sing to Retire from S.F. Superior Court

Mar. 11, 2004
By Tyler Cunningham

SAM FRANCISCO - San Francisco Superior Court Judge Lillian Sing will retire next week to prepare for a run at a seat in the st...


Government


Retiring Agent Makes a Crime of Comedy

Mar. 11, 2004
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - A tax agent told an illicit joke but the Internal Revenue Service gets the last laugh, a federal appellate cou...


Personal Injury & Torts


Woman Punched by Priest Wins $1 Million

Mar. 11, 2004
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - A Compton jury has returned a $1 million verdict against the Los Angeles Archdiocese on behalf of a parishioner ...


Government


Judge Warns He May Take Over State Corrections

Mar. 11, 2004
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Leaders of California's troubled prisons narrowly avoided a federal judge taking control of the entire system ...


Judges and Judiciary


LOS ANGELES - Presiding over Los Angeles County's only full-time adoption court has given Superior Court Judge John L. Henning...


Personal Injury & Torts


LOS ANGELES - Several law firms filed a proposed class action Monday accusing the University of California, Los Angeles, of il...


Litigation


Post-Conviction Discovery Is Clarified

Mar. 10, 2004
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court clarified post-conviction discovery rules Monday for capital murder appeals. The ...


Military Law


Forum Column - By Margaret D. Stock - When the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in Al Odah v. United States, 321 F...


Civil Rights


Tradition Doesn't Justify Discrimination

Mar. 10, 2004
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Gloria Allred - Should same-gender couples enjoy the right to marry in California? Is Family Law Code Sectio...


Focus Column - Family Law - By Harold J. Cohn, Shelley L. Albaum and Seth D. Kramer - How does a practitioner negotiate and dr...


Appellate Practice


WASHINGTON - Delivering some good news to gay rights supporters, the Supreme Court on Monday let stand a lower court ruling th...


Civil Rights


LOS ANGELES - Advocates for the disabled filed suit in federal court Monday against the California secretary of state and four...


Personal Injury & Torts


Torts Systems in State, L.A. Bomb

Mar. 10, 2004
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - California's tort-liability system is the fifth-worst among all states for its fairness to business interests, an...


Criminal


Deputy AG Handled Challenging Cases

Mar. 10, 2004
By Lorelei Laird

LOS ANGELES - Services have taken place for Jonathan Davis, a deputy attorney general with the state attorney general's office...


Judges and Judiciary


Accused Ticket-Fixing Judge Takes 5th

Mar. 10, 2004
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge William Danser asserted his Fifth Amendment rights in an answer filed by hi...


Litigation


Developer Gets $3.5 Million in Settlement of Suit

Mar. 10, 2004
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - A bitter legal fight over 10 acres of land alongside a busy stretch of Interstate 10 in San Bernardino came t...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - Jack Gifford is known as a no-nonsense judge who is admired among the highest levels of the Oakland Police Dep...


Appellate Practice


Lesbian Couple Can Sue Golf Club for Bias

Mar. 10, 2004
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - An appellate court ruled Monday that a lesbian couple who sought country club golfing privileges equal to those gr...


Media


WASHINGTON - The post-Janet Jackson focus on indecency over the public airwaves continues on Capitol Hill this week as both ho...


Criminal


Attorney Who Paid Others to Solicit Clients Gets Jail Sentence

Mar. 10, 2004
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - A Rancho Cucamonga lawyer will begin serving a four-month jail term Wednesday after he admitted he paid inmat...


Judges and Judiciary


Inexhaustible

Mar. 10, 2004
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - There's a saying for when Justice George Nicholson sweet-talks other judges, attorneys and civic leaders into joi...


Government


Parole-Alternative Lawsuit Is Settled

Mar. 10, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - A federal judge Monday approved a settlement of a decade-old lawsuit that will prompt the state to begin emphasiz...


Public Interest


Column By Garry Abrams - Is Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley the new Bigfoot of Southern California politics? Or wou...


Criminal


Cooley May Be Eyeing Post as California's AG

Mar. 10, 2004
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - District Attorney Steve Cooley is a Republican who succeeded politically in largely Democratic Los Angeles Count...


Employee Benefits


Charles Whelan, a former executive at airline-meal company Sky Chefs who sued the company over his pension plan, has lost his ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Lee Jay Berman - While all good attorneys prepare intensely for arbitration or tr...


Firm Watch


Family law specialist Carole Cohen has joined Cotkin, Collins & Ginsburg as a partner. Cohen, who joined in early February...


Law Practice


Matchmaker

Mar. 9, 2004
By Columnist

Column - Recruiting - By Valerie A. Fontaine and Madeleine E. Seltzer - For a legal search consultant to make the best match b...


Firm Watch


Lewis Brisbois Bolsters Its Practice

Mar. 9, 2004
By Liz Valsamis

In the last two months, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith has added four partners, beefing up its employment, business litig...


Firm Watch


Two Mayer Brown Attorneys Jump Ship

Mar. 9, 2004
By Tina Spee

The Los Angeles office of Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw recently lost two real estate partners. Todd Stark left the firm for Line...